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Last week, fueled by stellar performances by seniors Joe Herger and Ed Pankau, Harvard eradicated a three-match losing streak by rattling off four straight victories to maintain first place within its division...
...Proponents of media conglomerates and advocates of independent news sources alike will be watching the latest of these mergers with interest. The Los Angeles Times was a local institution that worked to become a respected national paper, distinguishing itself with stellar local coverage along with hard-hitting reporting on the national and international levels. Although its parent company may have changed, we hope that the same level of journalistic integrity and good reporting will continue for the Los Angeles Times and all of the new subsidiaries of the Tribune Company...
Senior goalie Keith Cynar was stellar in the cage for the second straight weekend, making 16 saves and allowing only two goals in 47 minutes of play...
...existence of Spirit Week was a secret well-kept by the Undergraduate Council, but in a stellar exhibition of investigative reporting, The Crimson uncovered the council's clandestine plans (News, March 14). Now I know why I saw a girl in the Science Center on Monday wearing pajamas, though at the time I didn't think much of it or wonder why. I had just nonchalantly assumed she was a first-year rolling out of her bed in Canaday, or that she was being initiated onto a sport team. But thanks to The Crimson's expose, I now know that...
...same defense allowed a handful of breakaways in the third period alone, two of which came back-to-back for Stienstra and winger Stephen Baby at 2:18 and 2:46 respectively. Fortunately, a stellar showing by Prestifilippo, in his last career game with the Crimson, prevented both Big Red skaters from lighting the lamp on their attempts...